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sierras and -- the the rain in northern california. 2/3. is generated in southern california. the problem is southern california has 2/3 of the population, and northern california -- it starts north of tehachapi. the people that to in northern california, because according to them, we are all urban scum. the fact that most of the water is in northern california, most of the population in southern california, that sets up a problem. agriculture that uses 80% of the water, that sense of a incredible competition between farmers and environmentalists, coupled with urban users. here are endless. you are not going to find more water in california. just not. if you're lucky, you will get a distant -- the snowpack alone counts for 1/3 of our water. no snow? we're in trouble. we got to draw from the aquifer, which has now been drained tanks to the drought. farmers are always looking for water. and the environmentalists are saying the more water you take, especially from the delta, water coming down the rivers that would otherwise go to the delta and you circumvent the delta and pour it
sierras and -- the the rain in northern california. 2/3. is generated in southern california. the problem is southern california has 2/3 of the population, and northern california -- it starts north of tehachapi. the people that to in northern california, because according to them, we are all urban scum. the fact that most of the water is in northern california, most of the population in southern california, that sets up a problem. agriculture that uses 80% of the water, that sense of a...
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because that's what california -- and they're blond. that's what california is about. that's what commercials have been about for many years. that's not what california is about. if you know anything about california, among other thing i'm a native born california. i have studied third-degree state 50 years or more. you realize this state is so top si tur vi. it's like a roller coaster gone bad. it can be a boom state economically one year. it can be in the hole $30 billion the next. it can be a state that embraces immigrants as it has in the past. it can be a state that is absolutely done everything it could to make immigrants feel uncomfortable. it can be a state where there's nothing but flowing water and enabling everybody to grow and use whatever purposes and it can be a state another five or six years later where there's nothing to drink. there are so many extremes in california. and just when we think we're sort of going to get it to get on top of things, we fall down. so that's why i said the rise and fall. it comes and goes. up and down. but at the end of the
because that's what california -- and they're blond. that's what california is about. that's what commercials have been about for many years. that's not what california is about. if you know anything about california, among other thing i'm a native born california. i have studied third-degree state 50 years or more. you realize this state is so top si tur vi. it's like a roller coaster gone bad. it can be a boom state economically one year. it can be in the hole $30 billion the next. it can be...
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california state treasurer and former state superintendent. republican businessmen john cox in orange county of some lehman are also in the race. the candidates argued over california sanctuary state status for illegal immigrants and the border wall.>> we need bridges. i have been fighting for immigrants my entire life. >> we will secure our borders and make sure california enforces immigration law. we will make sure for the safety of all that we will never be a sanctuary state.>> universal healthcare.>> we delivered on the promise of universal healthcare. regardless of pre-existing conditions. regardless of the ability to pay.>> reporter: the environment and california's water. >> we need to stop fracking in california putting dirty water in the ground is the dumbest thing we can do.>> reporter: on the economy >> issues we need to address. the cost of living. the future education of our children. the viability of the state as a place to attract business.>> reporter: there was a question of who would use marijuana.>> i actually inhale.>> repor
california state treasurer and former state superintendent. republican businessmen john cox in orange county of some lehman are also in the race. the candidates argued over california sanctuary state status for illegal immigrants and the border wall.>> we need bridges. i have been fighting for immigrants my entire life. >> we will secure our borders and make sure california enforces immigration law. we will make sure for the safety of all that we will never be a sanctuary...
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this triage tent was constructed down in southern california. a director at the medical center says her staff is treating 60 more patients each day than usual. this is one of the worst flu seasons in years. in california, at least 42 people under the age of 65 have died of complications from the virus. >>> amazon has announced its top 20 cities for a second headquarters. the full list of finalists leans toward locations in the midwest, south and east coast, but l.a. did make the list. other cities include atlanta, boston, chicago, toronto, dallas, washington, dc. the criteria, it has to be a metropolitan area with a population greater than a million and the ability to attract and keep strong technical talent. >>> the earth's warming continues in 2017. nasa said last year was second warmest year after 2016 but unlike 2016, 2017's warmth was not aided by el nino. it's fueled by emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases according to some experts. >>> today we have rain. >> we are watching the rain coming down to the north of us. throug
this triage tent was constructed down in southern california. a director at the medical center says her staff is treating 60 more patients each day than usual. this is one of the worst flu seasons in years. in california, at least 42 people under the age of 65 have died of complications from the virus. >>> amazon has announced its top 20 cities for a second headquarters. the full list of finalists leans toward locations in the midwest, south and east coast, but l.a. did make the list....
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new california made up of rural areas. old california sacramento and coastal areas including the bay. although contra costa county is shown in new california on this map. says don't reflect rural values but analysts say it's long shot. >> legal and constitutional problems are so insurmountable, will never succeed. but it's a cry for representation from various parts of the state that feel ignored. sacramento can't ignore that. >> filed on tuesday. >>> tense moments on american airlines flight. passengers warned to brace for emergency landing. >> brace. >> brace. >> brace. >> happened after smoke spotted coming from cockpit on yesterday's flight from phoenix to dallas. passenger, also a pilot, recorded on phone. >> got down, found out wouldn't catch on fire. my gosh, did that happen? >> mechanical issue from broken fan. no one has hurt. >>> historic moment on papal flight. greeted pope today and asked if he would bless their relationship. pope asked if they were married. they said civilly not religiously. pope suggested the
new california made up of rural areas. old california sacramento and coastal areas including the bay. although contra costa county is shown in new california on this map. says don't reflect rural values but analysts say it's long shot. >> legal and constitutional problems are so insurmountable, will never succeed. but it's a cry for representation from various parts of the state that feel ignored. sacramento can't ignore that. >> filed on tuesday. >>> tense moments on...
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you're going to leave feeling like a california hero. >> reporter: california trail opens to the public in june. >>> we've had a really rainy couple of days. how much more can we expect? >> things drying out at least for the most part? >> yeah, this is our break. enjoy it while it lasts. it's not going to last long for some of you. live doppler 7 showing you the lingering clouds and even some fog. visibility is down to seven miles. overcast skies in half moon bay. tomorrow you're going to have to deal with foggy spots. i do want to show you quickly a look back at that strong storm that just slammed southern california. they had up to half a foot of rain. high-elevation snow. and all the mudslides and debris flows that you saw videos of throughout the day and throughout the night. tonight, we are getting a break, scattered light showers. that is the same storm that brought us record daily rainfall. take a look, san francisco 3.15. old record was 2.36 set back in 1872. this was the 15th wettest for the city of san francisco. san jose had a daily record, 1.40. half moon bay, a new daily re
you're going to leave feeling like a california hero. >> reporter: california trail opens to the public in june. >>> we've had a really rainy couple of days. how much more can we expect? >> things drying out at least for the most part? >> yeah, this is our break. enjoy it while it lasts. it's not going to last long for some of you. live doppler 7 showing you the lingering clouds and even some fog. visibility is down to seven miles. overcast skies in half moon bay....
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raids in california. the chronicle says in the coming days or weeks about 1500 undocumented workers will be targeted across the bay area. many view it as a retaliatory act by the trump administration which opposes our new status as a sanctuary state. today javier becerra reminded employers that they may not open their businesses or files to i.c.e. agents. >> if they voluntarily start giving up information about their employees or access to their employees in ways that contradict our new california laws, they subject themselves to actions by my office or local prosecutors. >> mr. becerra, our attorney general in california and such actions can be punished with a $10,000 fine. becerra doesn't question the federal government's authority to uphold immigration law, but there is a case in the courts right now over whether the feds can force california to do the job for them. >>> meantime, the clock is ticking. minutes ago the house passed a spending bill to avoid a government shutdown, but that bill is unlikely
raids in california. the chronicle says in the coming days or weeks about 1500 undocumented workers will be targeted across the bay area. many view it as a retaliatory act by the trump administration which opposes our new status as a sanctuary state. today javier becerra reminded employers that they may not open their businesses or files to i.c.e. agents. >> if they voluntarily start giving up information about their employees or access to their employees in ways that contradict our new...
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covered california. [applause] these are really far-reaching moves but are largely dependent on tens of billions of federal dollars that would have been taken away by the congress had the effort to repeal and replace succeeded. thank god for john mccain, lisa murkowski, and susan collins. along with the democrats, they prevailed and protected health care for tens of millions of americans. [applause] finally, i want to say something about public safety. nothing is more fundamental than an abiding sense on the part of people that they can enjoy their lives, safe and secure, free from crime. good neighborhoods, good schools , and good jobs all contribute to healthy and safe communities. is crime.still lots of it and, in many cases, quite serious. to combat crime, among other things, california has created an extensive prison system that has changed quite substantially and grown over the decades. in fact, it grew so fast and -- fast, it became so crowded that the united states supreme court issued an unprece
covered california. [applause] these are really far-reaching moves but are largely dependent on tens of billions of federal dollars that would have been taken away by the congress had the effort to repeal and replace succeeded. thank god for john mccain, lisa murkowski, and susan collins. along with the democrats, they prevailed and protected health care for tens of millions of americans. [applause] finally, i want to say something about public safety. nothing is more fundamental than an...
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.>> use of a high wind in southern california. 35 in santa clara. last winter's heavy rain, cruise fred -- spent months preparing sections near the santa cruz county line building three retaining walls. they used lightweight cellular concrete to construct a new roadway. the grand opening was pretty low-key. we will have more ahead at 6:00. >>> this already brutal flu season appears to be getting worse. >> it's one of the worst seasons in a decade. >> glenn ramirez is live in san jose with how california is getting hit the hardest. glenn? >> reporter: california is getting hit hard by the flu, normally this time of your state health officials say there would only be 3-4 deaths throughout the entire state of california but already there are many more of that. and as you said, it's not slowing down. >> reporter: doctors with the state department of public health say it's early in the flu season but already having a devastating impact on california.>> we had 27 deaths reported to people -- to us in people under the age of 65. most of those who died did
.>> use of a high wind in southern california. 35 in santa clara. last winter's heavy rain, cruise fred -- spent months preparing sections near the santa cruz county line building three retaining walls. they used lightweight cellular concrete to construct a new roadway. the grand opening was pretty low-key. we will have more ahead at 6:00. >>> this already brutal flu season appears to be getting worse. >> it's one of the worst seasons in a decade. >> glenn ramirez is...
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tens of thousands rushed to evacuate as a major storm slams california today. this morning, the risk for mudslides and the record that could be broken. plus, the shocking cost of disasters like this. >>> and breaking overnight, lost in space. the concern about a u.s. spy satellite reportedly worth billions of dollars surviving this launch but now missing.
tens of thousands rushed to evacuate as a major storm slams california today. this morning, the risk for mudslides and the record that could be broken. plus, the shocking cost of disasters like this. >>> and breaking overnight, lost in space. the concern about a u.s. spy satellite reportedly worth billions of dollars surviving this launch but now missing.
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simply put, california is prospering. while it faces its share of difficulties, we should never forget the bounty and endless opportunities bestowed on this special place or the distance we have all traveled together these last few years. it is now hard to visualize -- or even remember -- the hardships, the bankruptcies, and the home foreclosures so many experienced during the great recession. unemployment was above 12% and 1.3 million californians lost their jobs. the deficit was $27 billion in 2011. "the new york times" called us "the coast of dystopia." "the wall street journal" saw "the great california exodus." the economist of london pronounced us "the ungovernable state." and the business insider simply said "california is doomed." even today, you will find critics who claim that the california dream is dead. but i am used to that. back in my first term, a prestigious report told us that california had the worst business climate in america. in point of fact, personal income in 1975, my first year as governor, was $
simply put, california is prospering. while it faces its share of difficulties, we should never forget the bounty and endless opportunities bestowed on this special place or the distance we have all traveled together these last few years. it is now hard to visualize -- or even remember -- the hardships, the bankruptcies, and the home foreclosures so many experienced during the great recession. unemployment was above 12% and 1.3 million californians lost their jobs. the deficit was $27 billion...
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california is being targeted because of its status as a sanctuary state. and retaliatory raids would be an abuse of power. and any operation should target dangerous criminals. >>> john kelly told lawmakers that president trump was not fully informed when he made that campaign promise to build a wall along the border of mexico. he made the remarks at a closed door meeting with the congressional hispanic caucus, kelly said there are places where geographically a wall would not be realistic. he also talked about the president's promise to make mexico pay for that wall. >> mexico is not going to pay. we have some ideas on how things like visa fees, renegotiation on nafta, what that would mean to our economy. in one way or another, it's possible that we could get the revenue from mexico, but not directly from their government. >> the white house chief of staff says president trump's views of immigration and wall are evolving. the president changed his attitude of protecting young immigrants after the struggling to protect young immigrants by daca. >> and this w
california is being targeted because of its status as a sanctuary state. and retaliatory raids would be an abuse of power. and any operation should target dangerous criminals. >>> john kelly told lawmakers that president trump was not fully informed when he made that campaign promise to build a wall along the border of mexico. he made the remarks at a closed door meeting with the congressional hispanic caucus, kelly said there are places where geographically a wall would not be...
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join energy upgrade california and do your thing. i'm michelle griego. and i'm kenny choi. 7. >>> good morning. wednesday january 31st. >> we're witnessing what nasa is calling the lunar try trifecta. and we're getting a pretty good look at the super blood moon. we're about ten minutes into the total lunar eclipse. >> and we're in the best place to watch it. >> yes. it is fairly warm out there, in the 40s and the 50s t is not too bad to step outside and take a look at this view. and none of us are getting fog around the bay, at least through the san francisco. you should get a clear view out there. and a few high, wispy clouds. but it doesn't seem to be disrupting most people's view. you see this will last through 6:07 this morning. and 5:29, that is the official lunar eclipse. that is when
join energy upgrade california and do your thing. i'm michelle griego. and i'm kenny choi. 7. >>> good morning. wednesday january 31st. >> we're witnessing what nasa is calling the lunar try trifecta. and we're getting a pretty good look at the super blood moon. we're about ten minutes into the total lunar eclipse. >> and we're in the best place to watch it. >> yes. it is fairly warm out there, in the 40s and the 50s t is not too bad to step outside and take a look at...
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the gentleman from california is recognized. >> we were told this was about immigration but republicans already said we would sit at the table. we already were at the table every single day before the shutdown. negotiating in good they. drama, ihis political remain eager to get back to the table and put this behind us. i must ask, what was gained here at the expense of the american people? at the expense of our nation's reputation as a great and deliberative republic? every policy in the house original bill the senate passed today. every single policy is the same. if the senate had passed the same bill on friday, all of this disgraceful political theater would have never happened. now, as it always should have been, our government will open. our troops will be paid and our children will have health insurance. but that's not enough. we cannot continue to repeat the same mistakes again. , ity father used to tell me is not your mistakes that define you. is what you learn from them. so let us commit to each other in the american public that we will not continue to fund our government throug
the gentleman from california is recognized. >> we were told this was about immigration but republicans already said we would sit at the table. we already were at the table every single day before the shutdown. negotiating in good they. drama, ihis political remain eager to get back to the table and put this behind us. i must ask, what was gained here at the expense of the american people? at the expense of our nation's reputation as a great and deliberative republic? every policy in the...
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esta noche, univisiÓn realizó un gran foro con los aspirantes a la gobernaciÓn de california. vamos con toda la informaciÓn. ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición otorga con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. fÉlix: muy buenas noches. hasta 1 millÓn 800,000 dreamers podrÍa legalizar su situaciÓn y obtener la ciudadanÍa, segÚn una propuesta migratoria anunciada por la administraciÓn trump. la naturalizaciÓn no serÍa a corto plazo y tendrÍa una serie de nuevos requisitos, ppero como nos explica janet rodrÍguez, eel plan tiene una serie de exigencias. janet: el presidente ayer prometiÓ ciudadanÍa para los dreamers. trump: [habla en inglÉs] janet: y esto ahora es parte del plan legislativo que el mandatario estarÍa dispuesto a firmar. trump quiere legalizar hasta 1.8 mmillones de dreamers que cumplan con ciertos requisitos de trabajo, educaciÓn y que tengan buen carÁcter moral. en cambio, trump quiere dinero para el muro y restringir la migraciÓn legal. pide 25 millones de dÓlares para la seguridad fronteriza y la construcciÓn del muro. adem
esta noche, univisiÓn realizó un gran foro con los aspirantes a la gobernaciÓn de california. vamos con toda la informaciÓn. ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn edición otorga con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. fÉlix: muy buenas noches. hasta 1 millÓn 800,000 dreamers podrÍa legalizar su situaciÓn y obtener la ciudadanÍa, segÚn una propuesta migratoria anunciada por la administraciÓn trump. la naturalizaciÓn no serÍa a corto plazo y tendrÍa una serie de nuevos...
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covered california. es más que cuidado médico. es cuidado para la vida. ♪ >> el aumento en el precio del combustible en mÉxico continÚa teniendo un efecto dominÓ devastador en la economÍa, pero sobre todo en la canasta bÁsica. las tortillas, los juegos y la carne incrementaron los precios. afecta el comercio y el bienestar familiar. espera que los precios de amplio consumo sigan al alza. alberto garcÍa nos cuenta que de ciudad mÉxico. alberto: en el 2018 arranca de mÉxico con el incremento de los precios en la canasta bÁsica que golpea, sobre todo, a las amas de casa de la tercera edad. >> apenas nos alcanza. todo sube. >> en mÉxico, los ancianos sobreviven con una pensiÓn de 1.100 dÓlares al mes. de acuerdo con los comerciantes de este mercado en la ciudad de mÉxico, uno de los reductos que mÁs subiÓ fue el huevo. costaba el equivalente a un dÓlar por kilo. y ahora cuesta 1.50 dÓlares. el gas costaba $15 por un tanque de 20 l. ahora supera los $20. >> el gas ha subido demasiado. >> el aumento del precio de la g
covered california. es más que cuidado médico. es cuidado para la vida. ♪ >> el aumento en el precio del combustible en mÉxico continÚa teniendo un efecto dominÓ devastador en la economÍa, pero sobre todo en la canasta bÁsica. las tortillas, los juegos y la carne incrementaron los precios. afecta el comercio y el bienestar familiar. espera que los precios de amplio consumo sigan al alza. alberto garcÍa nos cuenta que de ciudad mÉxico. alberto: en el 2018 arranca de mÉxico con...
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southern california has a lot of mudslides. if you look at the heels behind santa barbara around the pass, there is not any trees. there is barely any sagebrush. it is just dirt and cattle passes that had the ability to funnel the water and begin erosion at a rapid rate. up here, the big difference is that even though it burned, those roots are still in the ground and holding the dirt. it is a different set of circumstances. in southern california, i said they were going to have problems. we do it before it even started raining in santa barbara because of the amount of rain that was coming. we did have a significant rain event last night. it was an atmospheric river. it blew in here and brought rain to everybody from seattle all the way down south. it was just a rain event. we saw in some places in the bay area up in the hills in santa cruz and up toward occidental we saw up to five inches of rain in just over 24 hours. san francisco had their 15th wettest rainfall ever. you never see over two inches of rain in san francisco ve
southern california has a lot of mudslides. if you look at the heels behind santa barbara around the pass, there is not any trees. there is barely any sagebrush. it is just dirt and cattle passes that had the ability to funnel the water and begin erosion at a rapid rate. up here, the big difference is that even though it burned, those roots are still in the ground and holding the dirt. it is a different set of circumstances. in southern california, i said they were going to have problems. we do...
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he was home on winter break in orange county, california. all new today nbc's natalie morales speaks with his parents about how they want to use their heartbreak to help others. >> so many people came out to the memorial service to celebrate your son's life. what did that mean to you? >> it meant a lot to me because it means people are good and people do care about each other. >> this is a story of hope that, you know, for the future that has come from a tragedy that no one would ever wish on their worst enemy. >> police are not ruling out hate crime charges, and they have not publicly released a motive in the killing. but bernstein's family says he was gay. they've arrested one of bernstein's former classmates. the suspect was formally charged yesterday. >>> now a full interview airs on the "today" show. >>> coming up on "today in the bay," hundreds of more electric vehicle chargers are coming to northern california. we're going to show you where they're going and how the state is doing when it comes to cutting those greenhouse gas emission
he was home on winter break in orange county, california. all new today nbc's natalie morales speaks with his parents about how they want to use their heartbreak to help others. >> so many people came out to the memorial service to celebrate your son's life. what did that mean to you? >> it meant a lot to me because it means people are good and people do care about each other. >> this is a story of hope that, you know, for the future that has come from a tragedy that no one...
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the gentleman from california is recognized. told this was about immigration, but republicans already said that we would sit at the table. we already were at the table every single day before this shutdown, negotiating in good faith. despite this political drama, i remain eager to get back to the table and put this all behind us. heret ask, what was gained at the expense of the american people? what was gained at the expense of our nation's reputation as a republic?deliberative every policy in the house original bill, the senate passed today. every single policy is the same. if the senate have passed this same bill on friday, all of this disgraceful political theater would have never happened. now as it always it always should have been, our government will open, and troops will be paid, and our children will have health insurance, but that is not enough. we cannot continue to repeat the same mistakes again. as my father used to tell me, it is not your mistakes that define you, it is what you learned from them. let's commit to e
the gentleman from california is recognized. told this was about immigration, but republicans already said that we would sit at the table. we already were at the table every single day before this shutdown, negotiating in good faith. despite this political drama, i remain eager to get back to the table and put this all behind us. heret ask, what was gained at the expense of the american people? what was gained at the expense of our nation's reputation as a republic?deliberative every policy in...
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we have two guests today from lutheran social services of northern california. we are hearing about all of their wonderful programs and ministry, programs for foster youth. now what we are doing in san francisco from nancy neilson, the deputy director. tell us about the variety of programs in san francisco. >> sure. thank you. in san francisco most of our work is with adults, seniors, adults and in a few housing programs with families. our largest program in san francisco services people who were formerly homeless who are now housed and in order to keep them housed we provide money management services, this is a program they do through the department of public health primarily. it's sort a no brainer if you think about it, if you want to keep people housed, the rent has to be paid. if someone has been living on the streets for 20, 30 year that is not a routine they know. they don't know how to manage. and so in this particular program, whatever resources are available to the individual, social security, sometimes retirement plan, that money is directed to a trus
we have two guests today from lutheran social services of northern california. we are hearing about all of their wonderful programs and ministry, programs for foster youth. now what we are doing in san francisco from nancy neilson, the deputy director. tell us about the variety of programs in san francisco. >> sure. thank you. in san francisco most of our work is with adults, seniors, adults and in a few housing programs with families. our largest program in san francisco services people...
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the thomas fire destroyed more than a thousand structurers in southern california and directed to those mud slides. >>> now to a really cool video of the jefferson memorial that actually. you know why it made the fog along the river? the river's cold. the water temperature's probably in the 30s. it just condensed and made water vapor and it's like having a glass here. the water's inside and wet on the outside it's condensing and making the little water droplets on the outside. >> until the air temperature comes back to the water temperature. >> the water's not going to warm up. >>> no and we're going to fall like a stone here tomorrow morning. there's the picture. howard did mention this at noon. and again, just warmer air it's been warmer in the 60s running over the cold ice in some cases. what's in store for us. a strong cold front's going to go through and we're looking at showers and perhaps even a thunderstorm as the front itself goes through. now our 3-degree guarantee i almost changed this last night. i went may not make 65 today. it's still 61 at ber national. look at the dew po
the thomas fire destroyed more than a thousand structurers in southern california and directed to those mud slides. >>> now to a really cool video of the jefferson memorial that actually. you know why it made the fog along the river? the river's cold. the water temperature's probably in the 30s. it just condensed and made water vapor and it's like having a glass here. the water's inside and wet on the outside it's condensing and making the little water droplets on the outside. >>...
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join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >>> live, where you live. this is abc 7 news. >>> a hug and hope pourfor a be tomorrow, after two weeks in federal custody, a uc berkley student is ready it to go forward and go back to school. >> an immigration judge today released luis mora. he was arrested at a checkpoint otside san diego. we are live at the oakland airport where we spoke with his attorney. >> reporter: we caught her as she arrived back from the hearing in san diego today. mora will return this weekend and head back to class next week. it's a small victory for the stuptd, b student but not a long-term solution. luis mora hugged his girl friend and attorney outside of a san diego detention facility. he'd been there since border patrol arrested him at a checkpoint in december. today a judge granted release on a $1500 bond. >> it was really shocking to me how much effort it took. >> reporter: the attorney says people who have overstayed their visa are rarely detained. >> we hope congress gets their act together and the white house and come to
join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >>> live, where you live. this is abc 7 news. >>> a hug and hope pourfor a be tomorrow, after two weeks in federal custody, a uc berkley student is ready it to go forward and go back to school. >> an immigration judge today released luis mora. he was arrested at a checkpoint otside san diego. we are live at the oakland airport where we spoke with his attorney. >> reporter: we caught her as she arrived back from the...
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in southern california. >>> a maryland bridge that was badly damaged after being struck by a garbage truck was opened back up. the maryland 355 bridge also known as the urbana pike bridge. the crash happened back in early december. repairs were supposed to be take as long as two months. >> hundreds of emergency workers continue to search through homes, cars and streets filled with mud and debris. in southern california. santa barbara county officials say tuesday's deadly mudli killed 17 people, 8 are still missing. chris martinez with the latest from montecito. >> reporter: crews are working to move mountains of mud in downtown montecito. search and rescue teams are still combing through neighborhoods checking damaged homes for any signs of life. >> i have a few friends that they're missing their parents, brothers, stuff like that and they don't know where they are. >> only about 9,000 people live in this part of santa barbara county. montecito is home to many celebrities including ellen degenerous and oprah
in southern california. >>> a maryland bridge that was badly damaged after being struck by a garbage truck was opened back up. the maryland 355 bridge also known as the urbana pike bridge. the crash happened back in early december. repairs were supposed to be take as long as two months. >> hundreds of emergency workers continue to search through homes, cars and streets filled with mud and debris. in southern california. santa barbara county officials say tuesday's deadly mudli...
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you're going to leave feeling like a california hero. >> reporter: california trail opens to the public in june. >>> we've had a really rainy couple of days. how much more can we expect? >> things drying out at least for the most part? >> yeah, this is our break. enjoy it while it lasts. it's not going to last long for some of you. live doppler 7 showing you the lingering clouds and even some fog. visibility is down to seven miles. overcast skies in half moon bay. tomorrow you're going to have to deal with foggy spots. i do want to show you quickly a look back at that strong storm that just slammed southern california. they had up to half a foot of rain. high-elevation snow. and all the mudslides and debris flows that you saw videos of throughout the day and throughout the night. tonight, we are getting a break, scattered light showers. that is the same storm that brought us record daily rainfall. take a look, san francisco 3.15. old record was 2.36 set back in 1872. this was the 15th wettest for the city of san francisco. san jose had a daily record, 1.40. half moon bay, a new daily re
you're going to leave feeling like a california hero. >> reporter: california trail opens to the public in june. >>> we've had a really rainy couple of days. how much more can we expect? >> things drying out at least for the most part? >> yeah, this is our break. enjoy it while it lasts. it's not going to last long for some of you. live doppler 7 showing you the lingering clouds and even some fog. visibility is down to seven miles. overcast skies in half moon bay....
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tunnel to ship water from northern california instead of two. the proposal would also put southern and central water agencies directly in charge of designing and building it. the multibillion dollar project to provide cities and towns with water has never had much support. the governor hopes to launch the project before he leaves office this year. >>> delays to obtain rights of way and barriers has increased the cost of california's bullet train by $3 billion. it's currently under construction in the central valley. the overall cost is now up to $67 billion. the initial projection was 40 billion. the rail will connect san francisco and los angeles in three hours by 2029. >>> the second mustang used as the legendary chase scene in the movie bullet is now over. there's the car, a 1968 ford mustang gt fast back, they used two of them through the chase through san francisco, steve mcqueen at the wheel. both cars vanished until one of them was found in a salvage yards in mexico last year. the location of the second one is no longer a mystery, it was
tunnel to ship water from northern california instead of two. the proposal would also put southern and central water agencies directly in charge of designing and building it. the multibillion dollar project to provide cities and towns with water has never had much support. the governor hopes to launch the project before he leaves office this year. >>> delays to obtain rights of way and barriers has increased the cost of california's bullet train by $3 billion. it's currently under...
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join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >>> new information tonight about the southern california parents accused of torturing and starving their children. the neighbor who bought their old home in texas is speaking out. nellie baldwin recalls the extensive cleaning she had to do after buying david and louise turpin's former home in 2011. some days she used several gallons of bleach. >> it had feces on the wall in the living room. and the cabinets were so dirty, and we scrubbed, scrubbed, scrubbed on the cabinets trying to get it clean enough. but the reality company had already cleaned it enough to get it on the market. >> the turpins had 13 children aged 2 to 29. they were found last week chained to their beds after one of the sisters escaped and called 911. >>> they're not high level bankers, they're not intellectual people. they're the freaking lowest of the low. >> the student who record those comments wants to keep his identi identi identity -- >> i have an uncle who was in desert storm and i have a dad who went to afghanistan. >> he posted on facebook saying i don't think i
join energy upgrade california and do your thing. >>> new information tonight about the southern california parents accused of torturing and starving their children. the neighbor who bought their old home in texas is speaking out. nellie baldwin recalls the extensive cleaning she had to do after buying david and louise turpin's former home in 2011. some days she used several gallons of bleach. >> it had feces on the wall in the living room. and the cabinets were so dirty, and we...
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seis nombres se destacan en la carrera por la gobernatura de california. esta tarde serÁ el primer debate y david ibarra nos amplÍa la informaciÓn. david: la hora de la verdad ha llegado. los seis candidatos se enfrentarÁn en un debate que podrÍa ser clave para los votantes que aÚn no se han decidido. el debate serÁ moderado por ilia calderÓn y por jorge ramos. jorg tenemos que votare: -- jorge: tenemos que votar por gente que sepa quÉ necesitamos y que nueva actÚa en consecuencia. david: el debate fue organizado por una organizaciÓn latina que sabes de la confianza de que nuestra comunidad est bien informada. ramÓn: mire, le tenemos noticias sobre protestas que se llevan a cabo fuera de la universidad de california, donde se estÁ dando el foro. hay reportes de que se pueden presentar grupos que defienden a la administraciÓn de donald trump. presentadora: hay un sistema frontal que continÚa dando cambios a nuestra zona. tengo los detalles tan sÓlo en minutos. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ramÓn: por primera vez en la historia de mÉxico, los
seis nombres se destacan en la carrera por la gobernatura de california. esta tarde serÁ el primer debate y david ibarra nos amplÍa la informaciÓn. david: la hora de la verdad ha llegado. los seis candidatos se enfrentarÁn en un debate que podrÍa ser clave para los votantes que aÚn no se han decidido. el debate serÁ moderado por ilia calderÓn y por jorge ramos. jorg tenemos que votare: -- jorge: tenemos que votar por gente que sepa quÉ necesitamos y que nueva actÚa en consecuencia....
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southern california is already a part of this scene. we may not have our own testing ground quite yet, so we know where to go when we are ready. i would like to take a moment now to have us step back. we have gone to the granular here. we have explored different aspects from how this revolution has been done technologically and what the regulatory and safety considerations are, but the city level impacts and what the testing process and transportation policy implications are. i want to step back and think safety considerations are, but really big picture. how is this revolution going to transform society for the better? what are the problems we haven't talked about yet as well? who here, like me, has already watched the ted talk? over one million people have. i think it is a responsible for years ago and how this revolution is coming. today we are extremely lucky to have him joining us. he actually spoke in our talk -- in our burbank tech talk series. and he's one of our favorite speakers that we've ever had. he is the former president
southern california is already a part of this scene. we may not have our own testing ground quite yet, so we know where to go when we are ready. i would like to take a moment now to have us step back. we have gone to the granular here. we have explored different aspects from how this revolution has been done technologically and what the regulatory and safety considerations are, but the city level impacts and what the testing process and transportation policy implications are. i want to step...
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that's a big issue here in california, an issue that will play to their base here in california. the republicans, it tougher play, because the perception is, they're in charge of everything. obviously, they don't have 60 votes in the senate and they can't do whatever they want. so for both sides it's tricky. going to overplay their hand on immigration? for the republicans, are they going to get blamed for the shutdown? >> a poll came out today in "the washington post" said 48% of the people will blame the republicans, 28% will blame the democrats. but there was a similar pole in 2013, and it didn't do anything in terms of the election. the republicans held the house so i think the voters' memory is short. this goes as part of the larger narrative, but i don't know if there's a direct impact. >> how tough is it going to be for democrats to take back the house? we have 14 members of the california congressional delegation. we have republican members saying they will not re-electi re-election.overall, how hard we for democrats to flip the seats here? >> a lot than they're advertisin
that's a big issue here in california, an issue that will play to their base here in california. the republicans, it tougher play, because the perception is, they're in charge of everything. obviously, they don't have 60 votes in the senate and they can't do whatever they want. so for both sides it's tricky. going to overplay their hand on immigration? for the republicans, are they going to get blamed for the shutdown? >> a poll came out today in "the washington post" said 48%...
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the california earthquake authority says they have $15 billion in reserves. the october fires resulted in nine dollar -- $9 billion in claims. it's important to be informed. know the soil conditions around your home. you could enter your address in the my hazards webpage and they will tell you what the risk is in your area. you want to consider the foundation and construction, decide now if you need to mitigate damage or buy earthquake insurance or do both. back to you. >> thank you julie. >>> light rain around the bay area. chopper five flew into a downpour out near the golden gate bridge earlier this morning. more of this is on the way. our chief meteorologist is tracking that for us. >> we had two days with rainfall courtesy of the showers that are outside. with already had two days with some type of rainfall in january with more to come. tomorrow will be day number three. light to moderate showers in and around middle valley. some getting some showers off to a few in the east bay hills. tomorrow, another front moves through with scattered showers overnigh
the california earthquake authority says they have $15 billion in reserves. the october fires resulted in nine dollar -- $9 billion in claims. it's important to be informed. know the soil conditions around your home. you could enter your address in the my hazards webpage and they will tell you what the risk is in your area. you want to consider the foundation and construction, decide now if you need to mitigate damage or buy earthquake insurance or do both. back to you. >> thank you...
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and they would call it new california. new california would exclude most of the coast except, including the bay area except for san jose. the two said that they are fed up with high taxes and the lack of affordable housing in california and today they declared new california's independence. it would take approval of the state legislator and the u. s. congress. >>> these homeowners are looking to add small detached units to their properties and it could help the housing shortage. >> reporter: this realtor sold this three bedroom house in santa clara, but there was an attached one-bedroom unit on the property that was attract of two the potential buyers. >> half of them had the legitimate need. it did fit their needs and as a result as we were negotiating the price the price get higher and higher. >> reporter: it sold for $1.7 million. >> they will have parents that are aging from china or india and they want to bring them over and they want to take care of them. they would like to have them at home.>> reporter: san jose has
and they would call it new california. new california would exclude most of the coast except, including the bay area except for san jose. the two said that they are fed up with high taxes and the lack of affordable housing in california and today they declared new california's independence. it would take approval of the state legislator and the u. s. congress. >>> these homeowners are looking to add small detached units to their properties and it could help the housing shortage....
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khalid the gentlewoman from california ms. sanchez the gentlewoman from illinois admits boost times bustos and the gentleman from katechi mr. llama. [inaudible conversations] the president of the senate is appoints the following senators as members of the committee of the part of the senate to escort the president of the united states into the house chambers. the senator from kentucky mr. mcconnell. the senator from texas mr. cornyn. the senator from utah times utah mr. hatch. the senator from south dakota mr. thune. the senator from wyoming mr. brosseau or the senator from missouri mr. blunt. the senator from colorado mr. gardiner. the senator from new york mr. schumer to the senator from washington mrs. murray. the senator from michigan miss stabenow. the senator from minnesota miss klobuchar. the senator from west virginia mr. manchin and the senator from wisconsin ms. baldwin. the members of the oscar committee will exit the chamber stood the lobby doors. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conve
khalid the gentlewoman from california ms. sanchez the gentlewoman from illinois admits boost times bustos and the gentleman from katechi mr. llama. [inaudible conversations] the president of the senate is appoints the following senators as members of the committee of the part of the senate to escort the president of the united states into the house chambers. the senator from kentucky mr. mcconnell. the senator from texas mr. cornyn. the senator from utah times utah mr. hatch. the senator from...
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that is $.16 above average in northern california. the average price in california is $3.10. data also shows that people in california pay about $.60 more than the national average. >>> coming up, there is a new system for parking at were woods, and we will -- at muir woods, and we would show you what you need to do coming up. >>> plus we will have a rescue from a ski lift when we come back. >>> a dry afternoon with another dry day expected and i will have a look at what you can expect for tomorrow and we are already tracking the next storm coming up ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who embrace it. the future is for the unafraid. ♪ all because of you ♪ ♪ >>> starting next week, you will need to make a reservation to park or take a shuttle to muir woods. the new reservation policy is designed to prevent illegal parking and environmental damage, but some visitors are already confused by the new policy. our reporter has what you need to know about getting into muir woods. >>> two families, one from canada and one lo
that is $.16 above average in northern california. the average price in california is $3.10. data also shows that people in california pay about $.60 more than the national average. >>> coming up, there is a new system for parking at were woods, and we will -- at muir woods, and we would show you what you need to do coming up. >>> plus we will have a rescue from a ski lift when we come back. >>> a dry afternoon with another dry day expected and i will have a look at...
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. >>> now to the latest developments out of southern california. right now the death toll continues to climb after the devastating mudslides swept communities near santa barbara. right now at least 17 people are dead, 28 others are injured. this is as crews clean up the mud and debris left behind. many families still don't know whether their loved ones are alive or dead. 17 people remain missing this morning. 59 homes have been destroyed and another 400 are damaged from the slides. now, this just is the beginning of what is expected to be a very long recovery for those in the community. >> "today in the bay's" anousha rasta has the latest from santa barbara county. >> reporter: good morning. there is still police tape in front of this home that is halfway under the mud, it's in bad shape. if we make our way over here to the left you will see what looks like a white box-shaped object, that's actually the trunk of a car that was pushed up against this wall of debris. >> by night full images of the after matt are ominous. while chp officers patrol the
. >>> now to the latest developments out of southern california. right now the death toll continues to climb after the devastating mudslides swept communities near santa barbara. right now at least 17 people are dead, 28 others are injured. this is as crews clean up the mud and debris left behind. many families still don't know whether their loved ones are alive or dead. 17 people remain missing this morning. 59 homes have been destroyed and another 400 are damaged from the slides....
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. >>> a new legal twist in the child torture and abuse case in southern california. a judge today ordered the parents to stay away from their 13 children. david and louise turpin were in court today. the judge issued a protective order. it means they cannot contact their kids by phone, e-mail or regular mail and can't stop the kid it is they want to testify against them. the turpins are still behind bars, but if they bail out, the judge told them they cannot go within 100 feet of their kids. this case came to height last week when one of the children escaped and called 911. >>> back here at home, the search continues for a crew that carried out a dangerous spree, responsible for carjackings and heists. it happened in south and west san jose. no word on how many men are in this group. >>> an unprecedented message from north korea, calling for reunification. the central news agency is addressing all koreans at home and abroad. leader kim jong-un previously mentioned reunification in his new year's address. he said this year is especially meaningful for the korean penin
. >>> a new legal twist in the child torture and abuse case in southern california. a judge today ordered the parents to stay away from their 13 children. david and louise turpin were in court today. the judge issued a protective order. it means they cannot contact their kids by phone, e-mail or regular mail and can't stop the kid it is they want to testify against them. the turpins are still behind bars, but if they bail out, the judge told them they cannot go within 100 feet of their...
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new california declares 'independence' from california in hopes to become the 51st state... we'll breakdown the bay area counties included in new california. (grant) plus... this friday is the deadline to avoid a government shutdown... the key program that remains a major hurdle of agreement... (steve) and after the break...parents arrested after 13 siblings were rescued from a house of horrors in southern california. what we are learning about the adult victims tonight.... (steve) now at 9:30... riverside county sheriff's are still trying to figure out why a southern california couple held their 13 kids captive in their home in filthy living conditions.... the couple is behind bars tonight...(grant) some of the children were reportely kept shackled to beds with chains and padlocks... the 13 siblings range in age from two to 29... however hospital officials say the seven adults... all look like children. (steve) reporter andy rose has the latest on the investigation. capt. gregory fell
new california declares 'independence' from california in hopes to become the 51st state... we'll breakdown the bay area counties included in new california. (grant) plus... this friday is the deadline to avoid a government shutdown... the key program that remains a major hurdle of agreement... (steve) and after the break...parents arrested after 13 siblings were rescued from a house of horrors in southern california. what we are learning about the adult victims tonight.... (steve) now at...
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plus: signs of recovery in southern california following the deadly mudslides. the de, and the >>> the government shutdown is entering day three, and we have the local impact. >> and repairs made following the mudslides and the work left undone. good morning this monday, january 22nd. >> rain is definitely moving through parts of the bay area right now. this is a live look at the doppler, all lit up in green. >> we want everyone to stay safe out here this morning. no need to rush this morning or speed. hydroplaning is possible with the amount of rain we are getting right now. through union city and fremont, seeing a bit of rain coming through. this is about a quarter inch per hour here. this is moving east and will continue hovering over union city. dublin finally getting a break from the strong rain coming down on 680. a lot of rain is moving west to east. the lighter green is at no as intense, seeing some darker green on 580. the major roadways and bridges will be slick out there this morning, and we want people to be safe. >>> definitely. right now we are tra
plus: signs of recovery in southern california following the deadly mudslides. the de, and the >>> the government shutdown is entering day three, and we have the local impact. >> and repairs made following the mudslides and the work left undone. good morning this monday, january 22nd. >> rain is definitely moving through parts of the bay area right now. this is a live look at the doppler, all lit up in green. >> we want everyone to stay safe out here this morning. no...
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grain price, for instance, in california boomed. you had the grape grower in southern california, people are able to sell, wine had sacrament exception toex it. you could buy syrup and allow it to turn into wine in the home. you had lots of different economic opportunities. certainly that economic opportunity gave rise to organized crime. >> after that -- capitalism, how do you rate capitalism? do you go into the types of capitalism that americans experimented with? did youme find -- and various types? >> in terms of rating capitalism, like rating democracy, how would you rate something like democracy or rate capitalism? that is one of the things i discussed on npr earlier today, which is that it doesn't have a moral quality or immoral quality. it's'smo a neutral construct. if you want to sell your kidney you would be able to. nothing in capitalism that says no or says yes, encourages it or disencourages it. it is up to the society to imbue it with values. that is always the case throughout. when you ask me how you rate capitalism,
grain price, for instance, in california boomed. you had the grape grower in southern california, people are able to sell, wine had sacrament exception toex it. you could buy syrup and allow it to turn into wine in the home. you had lots of different economic opportunities. certainly that economic opportunity gave rise to organized crime. >> after that -- capitalism, how do you rate capitalism? do you go into the types of capitalism that americans experimented with? did youme find -- and...
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and it's hitting california hard... at least 27 people (steve) a big story we're following there is widespread flu activity across the country. and it's hitting california hard... at least 27 people younger than 65 have died of the flu since october.(tele) doctor alexander evans joins me now ===doctor evans is an infectious disease expert with marin general hospital. the flu has hit california so hard this season, pharmacies have run out of medicine to treat it, emergency rooms are packed and the death toll is rising. 27 people younger than 65 have died of the flu in california since october. that's compared to three the same time last year. medical experts say this year's flu season may be outpacing last year's because it's peaking earlier. (pam) several bay area cities are now allowing people to 'text' 9-1-1 for emergencies. sunnyvale, santa clara, and the c-h-p golden gate division .... are participating in 9-1-1 texts. officials say, calling 9-1-1 is still preferable.... but acknowledges, there are scenarios where t
and it's hitting california hard... at least 27 people (steve) a big story we're following there is widespread flu activity across the country. and it's hitting california hard... at least 27 people younger than 65 have died of the flu since october.(tele) doctor alexander evans joins me now ===doctor evans is an infectious disease expert with marin general hospital. the flu has hit california so hard this season, pharmacies have run out of medicine to treat it, emergency rooms are packed and...
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join energy upgrade california and do your thing. start with the good...kevin durant is back in the lineup tonight after missing the previous three games with a calf >>> good news/bad news on the warriors injury front. let's start with the good. kevin durant is back in the lineup tonight after missing the previous three games with a calf injury. steph curry is out after spraining his right ankle during shoot-around earlier today. curry slipped doing his shooting drills. it's a noncontact injury, same ankle that caused him to miss 11 games last month. so klay thompson also going to sit tonight for a rest. curry and thompson out. >>> rich gannon will not be joining june gruden's staff as quarterback coach. he told 95.7 he didn't feel he could match gruden's intensity and time commitment. you think? >>> nhl brett burns has been named an all-star the fourth straight year, the sharks' lone representative in tampa later this month. san jose is tied for third place in the pacific division back in action on saturday. the sharks and jets are
join energy upgrade california and do your thing. start with the good...kevin durant is back in the lineup tonight after missing the previous three games with a calf >>> good news/bad news on the warriors injury front. let's start with the good. kevin durant is back in the lineup tonight after missing the previous three games with a calf injury. steph curry is out after spraining his right ankle during shoot-around earlier today. curry slipped doing his shooting drills. it's a...
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quita el miedo al inmigrante en california. reportera:entre otras cosas prohÍbe el fondo para hacer cumplir leyes de inmigraciÓn. >> santuario para los inmigrantes que quieren una situaciÓn de salud, la biblioteca. ya no hay riesgo y pueden asistir. personas que fueron condenadas no deben tener miedo tampoco, porque se lo van a pasar a inmigraciÓn sino tuvieron delitos severos o violentos. reportero: otras leyes prohÍben a los arrendadores el reportar a sus inquilinos y temen prohÍben que oficiales realicen redadas en el lugar de empleo. >> que haya paz y que estÉn disfrutando de la mÚsica. >> serÍa una ayuda para todo lo que viven en california, serÍa bueno que lo pusieran alrededor de todo el paÍs. >> me parece perfecto que entremos a un niÑo nuevo con cosas positivas para que en un futuro todo sea mejor. katiria: celebran el aÑo nuevo, porque el 1018 llega con la legalizaciÓn de la hierba, le mÁs ingeniosos para la mariguana, antonio valverde tiene mÁs. antonio: la cuenta regresiva marcÓ la implementación d
quita el miedo al inmigrante en california. reportera:entre otras cosas prohÍbe el fondo para hacer cumplir leyes de inmigraciÓn. >> santuario para los inmigrantes que quieren una situaciÓn de salud, la biblioteca. ya no hay riesgo y pueden asistir. personas que fueron condenadas no deben tener miedo tampoco, porque se lo van a pasar a inmigraciÓn sino tuvieron delitos severos o violentos. reportero: otras leyes prohÍben a los arrendadores el reportar a sus inquilinos y temen...
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in fact, it looks downright warm in southern california. yesterday was not bad. near the end of january, open airport saturday record high. redwood city and said accrued -- santa cruz, no record, but still warm. high clouds are the end result. a partly -- partly sunny to the south. things will not change too much. for some it is warm, for others cooler. a pretty good spread sunday. there is reason versus no breeze at all. 23-41 for the temperature range. high fire warning for the next 10 days. the temperature will be overà it will be unseasonably dry -- the weather will be unseasonably dry. do have good news on traffic? >>> it's busy. i have a question, mostly cloudy, high clouds? >> yes. >> you are my weather authority, my weather source. traffic is backed up and we are not getting a break unfortunately. we are right in the middle here. traffic is backed up all the way to macarthur. traffic is going to be slow, but at least there are not major problems on the bridge or in the east bay. we're looking at very little in the way of major blockage. we have had some
in fact, it looks downright warm in southern california. yesterday was not bad. near the end of january, open airport saturday record high. redwood city and said accrued -- santa cruz, no record, but still warm. high clouds are the end result. a partly -- partly sunny to the south. things will not change too much. for some it is warm, for others cooler. a pretty good spread sunday. there is reason versus no breeze at all. 23-41 for the temperature range. high fire warning for the next 10 days....